Astrology in Action

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Major Aspects

The angular relationships between the planets in a horoscope,
measured as angles within a circle, are called aspects. As a general
rule, most traditional astrologers use only the major aspects.

Many
minor aspects listed are rejected by traditional astrologers; these
aspects are used by modern astrologers who practice Uranian Astrology
and/or Harmonics. Traditional astrologers disregard many of these
ambiguous, miniscule aspects that produce minimal effect. As a rule,
many of the following aspects prove useless in horary and synastry, and
should be considered only when interpreting a natal chart.

Conjunction 1 A conjunction is when at least two planetary bodies are 0°
degrees apart. Some astrologers say that conjunctions are bad; some
say that conjunctions are good. Both astrological schools of thought
agree that a conjunction lends power that is colored by the two dynamic
forces that have been conjoined. It blends the two or more planetary
energies. People with conjunctions are powerhouses. This aspect
resonates with the number one.

Opposition 2An opposition is when at least two planetary bodies are 180° degrees apart. An opposition represents half of a 360° circle.
Oppositions are bad aspects that cause strife stemming from an outside
source. Unlike people with squares who cause their own turmoil, the
oppositional turmoil will be created by others. People with oppositions
are always experiencing hardships through no fault of their own. The
opposition is a powerful roadblock. This aspect resonates with the
number two.

Trine 3 A trine is when at least two planetary bodies are 120° degrees apart. A trine represents one third of a 360° circle. The
trine is thought to be the most auspicious aspect in astrology, lending
a helping hand. Trines produce easy flowing energy. People with many
natal trines act lazy and spoiled, as everything gets handed to them;
they accomplish much with minimal effort. These people possess less
character because they want for nothing. This aspect resonates with the
number three.

Square 4 A square is when at least two planetary bodies are 90° degrees apart. A square represents one quarter of a 360° circle.
Astrologers agree that squares are negative, disagreeable aspects of
strife. Nothing comes easily to people with many squares; they must
work twice as hard to achieve half as much. However, they are
strong-willed individuals who can accomplish great things, as they have
great stamina. This aspect reveals internal conflict within the self.
It is a dynamic tension-filled aspect that represents a challenge that
meets resistance. This aspect resonates with the number four.

Sextile 6 A sextile is when at least two planetary bodies are 60° degrees apart. A sextile represents one sixth of a 360° circle. This
beneficial aspect lends opportunity. It acts to a lesser degree like a
trine; however, unlike a trine, it does not give without effort. Those
possessing a sextile will be offered an opportunity, but they must
reach for it. The sextile creates a easy flow of energy. It reveals
where resources can be found. This aspect resonates with the number six.

Quincunx 12

A quincunx is when at least two planetary bodies are 150°
degrees apart. This inharmonious aspect is also referred to as the
inconjunct or disconjunct. Many astrologers consider this aspect to be
minor; however, it is not a minor aspect, and the impact can be
greatly felt.

With a quincunx, the two signs where the planets lie have absolutely no affinity
to one another. Therefore, it basically represents an inharmonious,
unpleasant blend of jerky stop and start energy that cannot seem to
merge. With this aspect, sometimes things flow well; sometimes things
don't. Unlike the conjunction, when two planets join forces, working
together, the quincunx is just the opposite. The two planetary bodies
involved in the quincunx will forever waver back-and-forth and can
never blend or work together. If utilizing energy from one planet
involved in the inconjunct, the energy from the other planet will
remain inaccessible at that moment and vice versa.

This aspect requires adjustments or compromise.

In synastry, it is guaranteed
that two people having a quincunx involving the luminaries will never
stay together because they have nothing in common. In synastry, this
aspect found amongst personal planets represents nothingness, which
proves worse than sharing a bad aspect. This aspect resonates with the number 12.

Minor Aspects

The tighter the aspect between two planetary bodies, the more powerful
the aspect will be and the more intensely it is felt. Two or more
planetary bodies are considered in aspect within 1-3° degrees orb if a
luminary is involved. If the Sun or Moon is not involved in the aspect,
an orb of 1-2° degrees is still considered. The further away the
planets get from one another, the less impact it will make.

Semi-Square 8

A semi-square or octile is when at least two planetary bodies are 45°
degrees apart. A semi-square represents one eighth of a 360° circle.
This
minor adverse aspect acts to a lesser degree like a square. It
pinpoints a challenge requiring action that meets resistance. It is
simply felt as an annoyance or restlessness. This aspect resonates with
the number eight.

Semi-Sextile 12

A semi-sextile
or dodecile is when at least two planetary bodies are 30° degrees
apart. A semi-sextile represents one twelfth of a 360° circle.
Astrologers disagree as to whether to consider the semi-sextile as
beneficial or inharmonious. This inharmonious minor aspect acts much
like a lesser version of a quincunx, as the signs where semi-sextile
planets lie share no natural affinity with one another much like a
quincunx. This aspect is simply felt as an restlessness requiring
readjustment and compromise. However, it can be helpful, revealing to a
lesser extent than the sextile where opportunities and resources lie.
This aspect resonates with the number 12.

Sesqui-quadrate8A sesqui-quadrate is when at least two planetary bodies are 135°
degrees apart. This minor adverse aspect is also referred to as a
sesqui-square or trioctile, and it acts to a lesser degree like a
square. It pinpoints a challenge requiring action that meets
resistance. It is simply felt as an annoyance or restlessness. This aspect resonates with the number eight.

Quintile 5

A quintile is when at least two planetary bodies are 72° degrees apart. A quintile represents one fifth of a 360°
circle. This beneficial minor aspect reveals where an individual
naturally possesses tremendous talent. A quintile acts to a lesser
degree like a trine, in that it bestows a free-flowing energy that
requires little to no effort. Quintilian attributes are Mercurial and
Virgo-like as this aspect concerns itself with specialization, technique
and methodology used to accomplish its creative goal. The quintile
also reveals personal style imparted within the creative efforts. The quintile series includes the
biquintile, decile, tridecile and vigintile. All related aspects act
like the quintile to a lesser degree. All are considered to be
indicators of where both developed and under-developed unique creative
gifts lie. This aspect resonates with the number five.

Septile 7

A septile is when
at least two planetary bodies are 51.43° degrees apart. A septile
represents one seventh of a 360° circle. This beneficial minor aspect
is considered sacred, and it is believed to be imbued with a deeply
spiritual element. Septiles
are not used in traditional astrology, and is mostly used by
astrologers whom practice the relatively new astrological delineation
methodology called Harmonics. The septile series includes the biseptile
and the triseptile. This aspect resonates with the blessed number
seven.

Quindecile

A quindecile is when at least two planetary bodies are 165°
degrees apart. This minor neutral aspect is also referred to as a
Johndro. It largely indicates an obsession and/or compulsion quality.
Quindeciles suggest a marked determination or motivation that can be
rather disruptive.

Novile 9

A novile or nonile
is when at least two planetary bodies are 40° degrees apart. A novile
represents one ninth of a 360° circle. This minor aspect is helpful.
It is the aspect of completion. Noviles
are not used in traditional astrology, and is mostly used by
astrologers whom practice the relatively new astrological delineation
methodology called Harmonics. The novile series includes the binonile
and the quadranonile.This aspect resonates with the number nine.

Decile 10 A decile is when at least
two planetary bodies are 36° degrees apart. A decile represents one
tenth of a 360° circle.
This minor slightly beneficial aspect reveals where unique untapped
talents lie. This talent is not nearly as honed as with the quintile,
but the decile bestows a gift waiting to be discovered and utilized.
The decile series includes the tridecile. This aspect resonates with the
numbers five and/or ten.

Undecile 11

An undecile is when at least two planetary bodies are 32°44' degrees
apart. An undecile represents one eleventh of a 360° circle. Undeciles
are not used in traditional astrology, and is mostly used by
astrologers whom practice the relatively new astrological delineation
methodology called Harmonics. The undecile series includes the
biundecile, triundecile, quadraundecile and quintundecile. This aspect
resonates with the master number eleven.